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You can’t say that Formula One doesn’t know how to ride in style, especially after they revealed today the most powerful safety car ever. Based on the new SLS AMG, the new safety car will make its world debut at the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix on March 27 where it will be piloted by Bernd Mayländer (38, from Germany). The Official F1 Safety Car features the same engine, power transmission, suspension and brake system as the standard-production SLS AMG, except that it’s going to be riding on track with some pretty powerful Formula One machines. The exceptional technology package for the SLS AMG Safety Car ensures perfect driving dynamics and means that no further technical modifications or lightweight-design measures are necessary - the sole exception is the all-new rear silencer, which allows the high-revving AMG V8 naturally aspirated engine to breathe more easily and offers Formula-1 fans an even more emotionally charged sound experience. The Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Safety Car is distinguished by prominent F1 logos, carbon-fiber exterior mirrors and the characteristic roof light bar with integrated TV camera. For the longest time, we’ve been guilty of ignoring Formula One’s Safety Car because they don’t necessarily appeal as much as the F1 cars themselves. But now that an SLS AMG will be the one to lead the parade, we can honestly say that we’re going to pay just as much - or maybe more - attention to it than ever before. Press release after the jump. Press release When the new Formula-1 season gets underway in Manama/Bahrain (12-14 March 2010), it will mark the debut of the most spectacular and powerful Official F1™ Safety Car of all time. The job of the new Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG, which will be launched on 27 March 2010, is to ensure maximum safety in Formula 1. The "gullwing" model replaces the SL 63 AMG, which was used as the Official F1™ Safety Car in 2008 and 2009. As in the last two years, the C 63 AMG Estate will be used as the Official F1™ Medical Car for the coming season. Unique vehicle concept for maximum driving dynamicsThe Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG has the best possible credentials for this demanding role in the top flight of motor racing: its 6.3-litre V8 engine has a peak output of 420 kW (571 hp) and a maximum torque of 650 Nm, enabling the gullwing model to sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds. Fast lap times are a must for the Official F1™ Safety Car, otherwise the Formula-1 cars’ tyres and brakes would cool down too quickly, while their engines could overheat. The unique vehicle concept is a key factor in ensuring outstanding drivingdynamics: the aluminium spaceframe body keeps the vehicle weight down to 1620 kilograms (DIN kerb weight). And thanks to the dry-sump lubrication system, the AMG V8 powerplant can be installed very low down, resulting in a beneficial lowering of the vehicle’s centre of gravity. The installation position a long way behind the front axle and the transaxle arrangement of the new seven-speed double-clutch transmission on the rear axle have a positive effect on the weight distribution, which is 47/53 percent (front/rear). Pure motorsport tech-nology is used for the AMG sports suspension: aluminium double-wishbone axles front and rear ensure outstanding driving dynamics with precise turn-in ability, first-class agility, low mass inertia when changing direction spontaneously and, therefore, a high cornering limit. Double-clutch transmission and ceramic composite brake systemThe AMG SPEEDSHIFT DCT 7-speed sports transmission with double-clutch technology features four modes and allows fast gear changes with practically no interruption in tractive power – in manual mode ("M"), gear changes can be effected in 100 milliseconds. Together with the 3-stage ESP®, the integrated mechanical multidisc differential lock ensures outstanding traction. Meanwhile, braking distances are minimised and resistance to fading is maximised, even when the brakes are subject to typical race-track loads, courtesy of the AMG ceramic high-performance composite brake system with its generously sized ceramic discs measuring 402 x 39 mm on the front axle and 360 x 32 mm on the rear axle. The weight-optimised 10-spoke forged wheels are shod with 265/35 R 19 (front) and 295/30 R 20 (rear) tyres. Aerodynamically optimised roof light bar incorporating LED technologyCompared to the standard-production SLS, the Official F1™ Safety Car is distinguishable on the outside by its prominent F1 logos, carbon-fibre exterior mirrors and the characteristic roof light bar with integrated TV camera. It sits on an all-new carbon-fibre hood whose shape has been tested in the wind tunnel to ensure optimum airflow at the rear aerofoil. The aerofoil pops up when the car reaches 120 km/h and, together with the rear diffuser, provides the necessary rear downforce. LEDs are used for all light functions for the first time in the new, aerodynamically styled roof light bar. Their advantages over the previously used bulbs lie in their extremely fast response time and low power consumption. Practical interior with AMG sports bucket seatsThe distinctive gullwing doors open to reveal a practical cockpit which, like the exterior, differs only slightly from that of the standard-production model. AMG sports bucket seats with black leather upholstery and six-point seat belts ensure optimum lateral support. On the right side of the AMG DRIVE UNIT, there are four coloured buttons for controlling the various light functions, along with the signal horn, which is activated when the car is driving into and out of the pit lane. The centre console, like various other interior trim parts, is finished in genuine carbon fibre, while the AMG performance steering wheel in leather/Alcantara features a specially shaped grip area, a high-quality genuine-metal insert and a flat-bottomed rim with a diameter of 370 millimetres. Two genuine-metal shift paddles are used to change between the seven gears in the double-clutch transmission. C 63 AMG Estate once again Official F1™ Medical CarThe SLS AMG is not the only AMG high-performance car to be involved in the Formula-1 World Championship: as in 2008 and 2009, the C 63 AMG Estate is the Official F1™ Medical Car – responsible for ensuring rapid emergency response in the event of an accident. The lightning-fast estate car follows the Formula-1 field on the start lap because the race cars are still bunched extremely closely together during this critical phase of the race. Plenty of space in the boot for emergency equipmentThe Official F1™ Medical Car is piloted by racing driver Alan van de Merwe (from South Africa); his co-driver is the official FIA Grand Prix Chief Medical Officer Dr Gary Hartstein (from Belgium). Two assisting medical experts from a specially selected clinic near the race track sit in the rear. There is plenty of space for all of the emergency equipment – including a defibrillator and respiration apparatus – in the 485-litre boot of the C 63 AMG Estate. Four AMG sports bucket seats with six-point seat belts, two monitors integrated in the centre console for monitoring the race and a radio set for communicating with Race Control distinguish the interior of the Official F1™ Medical Car from that of the standard-production C 63 AMG Estate. AMG PERFORMANCE STUDIO responsible for developmentThe development, track-testing and configuration of the two Official F1™ Safety Cars and the two Official F1™ Medical Cars – in both cases, there is one emergency vehicle and one replacement vehicle – are carried out by the specialists from the AMG PERFORMANCE STUDIO in close collaboration with the test team for AMG overall vehicle development. This involves drawing on over 40 years of know-how from the field of motorsport as well as the wealth of experience in the design of high-performance sports cars. Numerous test drives were carried out on various racetracks in order to tune the suspension and verify all the systems and components. Two highly-qualified AMG technicians are also on hand to take responsibility for the deployment of the Safety Car and Medical Car at all 19 Formula-1 races. 8 comments: Mercedes SLS AMG Safety Car Then again, he also noted that it wears monster 295/30ZR20 tires in back that help deliver a skid pad number in the 1.38g range. Not bad for a GT.
We recently had a chance to drive the upcoming 2010 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG. The vehicles weren’t quite finished yet, but the impressions were solid.
Why always Formula 1 safety cars are Benz though they are not very best car?for example a Ferrari 458 is a better choice and of course it is a Ferrari not Mercedes.
Of course every elegant event such as F1 requires a luxury supercar. The driver of that safety car is so fortunate. I mean he is on the track with a very fast car (not compared to the F1 cars of course) and I’m sure that he more than once enjoyed it on its full potential on the track.
Cool. Now there goes another thing to be excited about F1 season this year. First stop there are a lot of new teams and comeback teams and of course, the return of Michael Schumacher. Anyways, the car really looks awesome but will it be available in the street with the same specs?
F1 Safety Car is amazing. Not all car’s have a full concept on its safety its about time they do these things. And the gullwing doors is very devastating. What a brilliant creation.
This has to be the coolest pace-car ever. I was wondering where they could put the light-bar, but they fashioned a cool spoiler to hold them. Definitely awesome!
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03.22.2011 @ 01:07